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Iran keeps loyal voices online as public faces record internet blackout

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Bangladeshi oil ships to get safe passage in Strait of Hormuz amid Mideast conflict: Report - Anadolu Ajansı

Bangladeshi oil ships to get safe passage in Strait of Hormuz amid Mideast conflict: Report  Anadolu Ajansı

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Oil, Gas Prices Retreat After Trump Says End of Iran War Is In Sight - WSJ

Oil, Gas Prices Retreat After Trump Says End of Iran War Is In Sight  WSJ

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Every Trump Communication on the Iran War, February 24 to March 10, 2026

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Dollar rally stalls on hopes of an easing in Iran war, but wariness reigns - CNBC

Dollar rally stalls on hopes of an easing in Iran war, but wariness reigns  CNBC

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Meta failed to flag AI video during 2025 Israel-Iran war, Oversight Board says - Rest of World

Meta failed to flag AI video during 2025 Israel-Iran war, Oversight Board says  Rest of World

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Air strike kills four Iran-linked fighters in Iraq - Al Jazeera

Air strike kills four Iran-linked fighters in Iraq  Al Jazeera

Middle East Eye Pro-Iran
Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf says 'not seeking ceasefire'

Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf says 'not seeking ceasefire' Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf in a post on X said that the country is no longer seeking to reach a truce agreement amid ongoing US-Israeli attacks.  "Absolutely, we are not seeking a ceasefire; we believe we must strike the aggressor in the mouth so that it learns a lesson and never again even thinks of aggressing against our dear Iran," he said on Tuesday. "The Zionist regime sees its ignoble existence in perpetuating the cycle of 'war-negotiation-ceasefire and then war again' in order to consolidate its domination. We will break this cycle." به طور قطع ما دنبال آتش‌بس نیستیم؛ معتقدیم باید توی دهان متجاوز زد تا درسی بگیرد که دیگر هیچ گاه به فکر تجاوز به ایران عزیز نیافتد. March 10, 2026

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Iran War Live Updates: Iran Rules Out U.S. Talks After Trump Says War Will Be Over Soon - WSJ

Iran War Live Updates: Iran Rules Out U.S. Talks After Trump Says War Will Be Over Soon  WSJ

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Opinion | Israel's fuel depot strikes caught Trump by surprise. Here's why that matters. - MS NOW

Opinion | Israel's fuel depot strikes caught Trump by surprise. Here's why that matters.  MS NOW

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The Unbelievable Madness of Our War With Iran - The New Republic

The Unbelievable Madness of Our War With Iran  The New Republic

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The Lawlessness of Trump’s War in Iran - The New Yorker

The Lawlessness of Trump’s War in Iran  The New Yorker

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China Stockpiled More Oil Before War Broke Out in Iran - The New York Times

China Stockpiled More Oil Before War Broke Out in Iran  The New York Times

Al Jazeera Pro-Iran
‘If there is peace, I will return’: People flee US-Israeli bombing of Iran

Iranians and foreign workers flee US-Israeli bombardment of Iran, crossing snowy Turkiye border to seek safety.

Middle East Eye Pro-Iran
Why Trump and Netanyahu are the most dangerous men on the planet

Why Trump and Netanyahu are the most dangerous men on the planet David Hearst on Mon, 03/09/2026 - 23:22 As Iran stands firm, there is no clear exit strategy from a war driven by one man's ego and another's messianic vision A person wears a T-shirt with images of US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a protest in New York on 2 March 2026 (Adam Gray/Getty Images/AFP) Off It’s difficult to know who is deluding themselves more about the war on Iran: US President Donald Trump or Grok. Elon Musk's AI platform wrongly claimed that footage of a fire in Glasgow was related to an incident in Tel Aviv, and it also confused a video appearing to show oil fires in Iran with a 2017 blaze near Los Angeles.  Meanwhile, in a dizzying stream of social media posts since the US attacked Iran, Trump has variously called for a mass uprising, demanded the country’s unconditional surrender, claimed that he would be directly involved in choosing Iran’s next leader, suggested that Iran is being beaten to hell, and vowed to widen his target list. But his most significant post called the assassination of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei “the single greatest chance for the Iranian people to take back their Country”. This was a chance the Iranian people did not take. They instead came out onto the streets by the thousands to mourn Khamenei while the bombing was taking place. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); In addition to that, the killing of the Iranian head of state, in itself an event unique in modern history, might have done the very opposite of what Trump and the “brains” of the operation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, had intended. The assassination of Khamenei might have revitalised and given new direction to the Islamic Republic and the Iranian revolution. Iran's red lines When the Islamic Republic feels threatened, it is quite capable of suppressing national uprisings. But Khamenei was also a pragmatist. Under his rule, Iran did not reply to the serial killings of its top generals and nuclear scientists - and when it did, it was in a highly choreographed manner intended to close the affair.  Under Khamenei, Iran kept to its red lines, which were not to attack its Gulf neighbours nor to close the Strait of Hormuz. There were occasions when some of its proxy militias did - notably, drones from Iraq attacked the Abqaiq and Khurais oil facilities in eastern Saudi Arabia in 2019, temporarily halving Aramco’s daily output - but responsibility for that was blurred, and there was an element of plausible deniability. The Houthis claimed responsibility. Iran did not attack its Gulf neighbours when its top general, Qassem Soleimani, was killed by a US drone at Baghdad’s airport; nor when Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed at a guesthouse run by the Revolutionary Guards after the inauguration of President Masoud Pezeshkian; nor when several senior military commanders were killed by Israel in the 12-day war last year.  Trump, whose 'gut instinct' led him to attack Iran in the middle of negotiations, is flailing around wildly with a new policy soundbite for each new day Iran did not respond to the helicopter crash that killed former president Ebrahim Raisi in Azerbaijan, which takes on a different complexion now that the stated policy of Israel is to kill leaders past and present. Khamenei represented the second phase of the Islamic Republic, which weighed its response. Khamenei was unbending. His oft-quoted remark to US officials was: “Someone like me does not pledge allegiance to people like you.”  But he calculated risks and acted accordingly. In response to Soleimani’s assassination, Iran targeted two US bases in Iraq with missiles, but told the Iraqi government what bases it was about to attack. Both Hezbollah and Iran refused to join ranks with Hamas after its attack on Israel on 7 October 2023. And Iran tried twice to negotiate with Trump on its uranium enrichment programme. It was not so under the first supreme leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. His Iran was revolutionary, and as such, much more unpredictable. At the height of the revolution, 52 American hostages were held for 444 days to protest against Washington allowing the deposed shah into the US for medical treatment.  When invaded by Saddam Hussein’s superior army, backed by the US and Europe and funded by the Gulf states, Khomenei could not rely on the regular army to defend Iran.  He turned to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), formed to protect the revolution and act as a counterweight to Iran’s existing forces. Iran had no real army when Saddam invaded. It did by the time the war ended eight years later: the Iran-Iraq War turned the IRGC into a formidable fighting force. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Revolutionary spirit  Khamenei’s Iran was neither revolutionary nor unpredictable. His death may well have changed that; far from killing the revolutionary spirit of the Islamic Republic, it may have revitalised it. In the space of 10 days, Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz, stopped oil and gas production along the Gulf, and created a global oil crisis several times the magnitude of the 1973 oil crisis. The loss of oil - 20 million barrels a day - equals all the oil stoppages from 1978 to 2022 combined.  It has made a mockery of the US promise to protect Gulf shipping lanes. Gulf states are seeking private foreign military specialists to support their operations, including radar operators, ground maintenance crews, ground security teams, and electronic warfare specialists to provide protection during active operations. They are also seeking pilots. Israel's war of regional supremacy will not end with Iran Read More » Iran severely damaged the $1.1bn early warning radar system in Qatar, which is needed to operate every Thaad launcher and Patriot battery in the region. The US is now having to replace its damaged Patriot systems by plundering those installed in South Korea. It has peppered Manama, Kuwait City, Dubai, Doha and Riyadh with drones. It has all but halted air traffic through and to the Gulf.  Fourteen countries in the region have been dragged into the war, including Cyprus, alongside three other European powers: Norway, the UK and France, who have had their airbases or embassies attacked. Iran is fulfilling the promise its wartime leader, Ali Larijani, made in interviews reacting to Khamenei’s death: “We will burn their hearts. We will make the Zionist criminals and the shameless Americans regret their actions.” Indeed, the US bombardment appears to have galvanised Iran. Crowds came out onto the streets and stayed there until well after midnight to cheer the appointment of Khamenei’s son, Mojtaba, as his successor. Look at the footage of these mass demonstrations, and by no means is everyone on the streets a religious conservative. Mojtaba is the man Trump explicitly told Iranians not to choose as their leader, a warning reinforced by Israel’s daily revised kill list. But in choosing Mojtaba, the regime is telling Trump that he cannot bully Iran, as he has tried to do to the rest of the world. Iran has swapped a leader who was 86 years old and reportedly had cancer, for his 56-year-old son, a principlist with long-established connections to the IRGC.  Global crisis As part of his service in the Habib Ibn Mazahir Battalion, a volunteer-linked faction in the IRGC, Mojtaba made contacts with figures who would rise to senior positions in Iran’s security and intelligence apparatus, such as Hossein Taeb, the future head of the IRGC’s Intelligence Organisation. Unlike Trump’s sons, Mojtaba is well dug into his country’s security state.  Until today, Mojtaba wielded his political influence behind the scenes. A supporter of the former populist president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mojtaba was accused of helping to mastermind both the claimed rigging of the 2009 election and the crackdown on protesters that followed. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Ten days after being attacked, Iran is keeping its promise to make this war not just a regional crisis, but a global energy crisis, too - and all this before the Houthis have formally entered the war. They have the power to stop international shipping through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait at the mouth of the Red Sea. They have been preparing for war. Most importantly, the US-Israeli attack has galvanised support for the Iranian regime out of patriotism and sheer national outrage at what Trump and Netanyahu are trying to engineer in their country. Listen to this voice: Abdolkarim Soroush is a prominent Iranian philosopher and intellectual, an early supporter of the 1979 Islamic revolution who became one of its sharpest critics, and a leading advocate for religious reform. He has argued that Islamic law is not immutable but subject to interpretation, a stance that led to his exile from Iran. This is what he says today: “Our military forces fight with faith and courage, and the people too must rush to the aid of these self-sacrificing souls however they can. “This black cloud will pass from over the country, but its shame will remain on the foreheads of those who stood alongside the traitors to the homeland. Today, neutrality is nothing but folly and lack of conscience; contrary to the clamour of a tiny minority, the majority of the Iranian people demand the severing of the hand of the aggressors.” Trump, whose “gut instinct” led him to attack Iran in the middle of negotiations, is flailing around wildly with a new policy soundbite for each new day. Having previously dismissed sending ground troops, he is now reported to be seriously interested in the notion. For a time, Trump mused about using Iranian Kurdish groups as a spearhead. Apart from the fact that there are five different Iranian Kurdish groups, the Iranian Kurds have good reason not to heed Trump’s call. Both Baghdad and Ankara are implacably opposed, sources tell me. Bubble burst As each day passes, the magnitude of this crisis is growing. France is sending frigates. Britain is readying an aircraft carrier. There has been no planning for either; it is just a last-minute scramble.  Iran is suffering severe blows with the daily bombardments by US and Israeli bombers, but it has not been crippled. On the contrary: it has shown it can resist and reply in kind. It has burst the bubble of security and wealth that surrounded the Gulf states, and exposed their vulnerability to full-scale war, which so often in the past did not seem to affect them or change their lifestyle.  To prevail, Trump needs Iran to crumble - and soon. It shows no sign of doing so; rather, its survival strategy appears to be working How does this end? Bit by bit, the pressure of the turmoil gripping oil and financial markets will build, pushing Trump to call a halt to the worst intervention the US has made in a long history of failed wars.  Market turmoil does not augur well for Trump. This is not a president who ignores what Wall Street tells him, especially when only 20 percent of US adults are behind him.  To pursue this war to the end, the US would have to occupy one or possibly two key straits to protect international shipping channels - and they could only do so with troops on the ground. None of this can be done quickly. If he backs down, Trump will leave his own legacy in tatters, and stop Netanyahu’s messianic vision of a region dominated by Israel in its tracks. No future US president will be led down the same garden path by the same alliance. To prevail, Trump needs Iran to crumble - and soon. It shows no sign of doing so; rather, its survival strategy appears to be working. But in the meantime, this war can go a lot further in wrecking nations, destroying oil fields, burning Gulf wealth and killing thousands of innocent civilians. This is the price the region is paying for one man’s ego, another man’s messianic vision, and the impotence of a Europe that just stands by and watches. Thwarted and frustrated, Trump and Netanyahu are currently the two most dangerous men on this planet. The views expressed in this article belong to the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Middle East Eye. War on Iran Opinion Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:29 Update Date Override 0

Al Jazeera Neutral
Lebanon stadium turned into shelter for forcibly displaced

A stadium in Lebanon has been turned into a shelter for people displaced by Israeli attacks.

Mehr News Agency Pro-Iran
Iraqi president congratulates Iran's new Leader

TEHRAN, Mar. 10 (MNA) – Iraqi president Abdul Latif Rashid on Tueasday congratulated Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei on his election as the new Leader of Islamic Revolution.

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Iran-US-Israel War Sees Oil Prices Exceed US$100 per Barrel - Energy Digital Magazine

Iran-US-Israel War Sees Oil Prices Exceed US$100 per Barrel  Energy Digital Magazine

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Israel Says Iran War Goals Progressing Faster Than Planned - Modern Diplomacy

Israel Says Iran War Goals Progressing Faster Than Planned  Modern Diplomacy